Toronto Weather: A Day of Mixed Skies and Steady Winds

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Join us for a Beary Good Time at the Teddy Bears Picnic July 9 July 4, 2024 – The City of Thunder Bay invites everyone to Vickers Park on Tuesday, July 9 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm for a day spent enjoying entertainment, delicious food and fun activities with friends, family, and your favourite stuffed animal at the annual Teddy Bears Picnic! This event is presented by Ontario Power Generation. The Teddy Bears Picnic, a tradition in our community since the early 1980s, is fun for the young and young at heart! Watch the exciting stage show, check out the enchanted story time tent, and get your face painted while you take in the sights and sounds of this vibrant event, including the newly redeveloped playground at Vickers Park, which will be temporarily open to the public for Teddy Bears Picnic before closing to complete the work after the event. “Teddy Bears Picnic is a community favourite and for good reason!” says Karen Kadolph, Special Events Developer. “This event brings everyone together for an afternoon of programming, live entertainment, fun activities, and great food. It’s one of those feel-good events that we love to be a part of.” The Teddy Bears Picnic is open to the public and admission is free. Families are encouraged to bring their own blankets, chairs, and, of course, their cherished teddy bears or stuffed animals. For more information, visit: www.thunderbay.ca/teddybearspicnic

Today’s Forecast

TORONTO – WEATHER – Toronto will experience a mix of sun and cloud today with a high of 24°C, making it a pleasant day for outdoor activities. However, the wind is set to be a bit of a show-stealer, blowing in from the west at 20 km/h with gusts up to 40 km/h.

If you’re planning a picnic, you might want to weigh down those napkins!

The humidity is manageable at around 60%, and the barometric pressure is holding steady at 101.3 kPa, indicating stable weather conditions.

Tonight’s Forecast: As the sun sets, expect the clouds to linger with a low of 14°C. Winds will remain active, though slightly diminished, continuing from the west at around 20 km/h with occasional gusts.

Historical Weather for Today: On this date, the highest temperature ever recorded in Toronto was a sizzling 37.9°C back in 2001, while the lowest was a chilly 6.9°C in 1989. The most precipitation recorded on this date was 44.5 mm in 1939.

Wardrobe Suggestions: It’s a day for layers—something light for the afternoon warmth, but keep a jacket handy for the cooler, breezy evening. Hats may not be the best choice with the gusty winds!

Weather Trivia: Did you know? The record high of 37.9°C in 2001 is one of Toronto’s hottest August days ever recorded, a testament to the city’s sometimes scorching summer heat.

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